Host City Guides
16 cities. 3 countries. One summer-long party.
Where to go, what to eat, how to get around, and where to watch — for every host city of World Cup 2026.
United States
11 citiesAtlanta
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
8 matches and a semifinal on July 15 — all under a closed roof and 68 degrees.
8 matchesBoston
Gillette Stadium
7 matches, a Quarter-final, and a stadium that isn't actually in Boston
7 matchesDallas-Fort Worth
Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium)
9 matches. A semifinal. SWM's home turf.
9 matchesHouston
NRG Stadium
7 matches in the most diverse big city in America — indoors, air-conditioned, and on the Red Line.
7 matchesKansas City
Kansas City Stadium (Arrowhead Stadium)
6 matches in the loudest stadium in America, including a quarterfinal on July 11.
6 matchesLos Angeles
Los Angeles Stadium (SoFi Stadium)
8 matches, the USMNT opener on June 12, and a quarterfinal on July 10.
8 matchesMiami
Hard Rock Stadium
7 matches, including a quarterfinal and the third-place game, in the unofficial Latin American capital of the US.
7 matchesNew York / New Jersey
MetLife Stadium
8 matches, the Final on July 19, and the first World Cup final on U.S. soil since 1994
8 matchesPhiladelphia
Lincoln Financial Field
6 matches, a Round of 16 on July 4, and the best stadium subway in the tournament
6 matchesSan Francisco Bay Area
San Francisco Bay Area Stadium (Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara)
6 matches in Santa Clara — and a Bay Area that decided one fan zone wasn't enough.
6 matchesSeattle
Seattle Stadium (Lumen Field)
6 matches in the American city that actually knows how to watch soccer.
6 matchesCanada
2 citiesToronto
Toronto Stadium (BMO Field)
6 matches, Canada's first men's home World Cup game, and the most multicultural city you'll ever drink in.
6 matchesVancouver
BC Place (Vancouver Stadium)
7 matches — including two for Canada and a Round of 16 — at the most scenic venue of the tournament.
7 matchesMexico
3 citiesGuadalajara
Estadio Guadalajara (Estadio Akron)
4 matches — including Mexico's second group game — in the birthplace of mariachi, tequila, and Chivas.
4 matchesMexico City
Estadio Ciudad de México (Estadio Azteca)
5 matches and the opener — June 11, Mexico vs South Africa, at the only stadium to ever host three World Cups.
5 matchesMonterrey
Estadio Monterrey (Estadio BBVA)
4 matches and the shortest Mexican trip from DFW — a 3-hour drive south of Laredo to the most intense derby city in Mexico.
4 matches